🗳️ The speaker discusses why they voted for Biden and find him to be funny.
🕶️ They mention Biden taking off his sunglasses and how it was entertaining.
🍦 The speaker likes the way Biden looks when he eats ice cream.
The speaker finds it humorous that Biden says things that are unconventional and controversial.
The speaker compares Biden's humor to that of Trump, finding Biden even funnier.
The speaker emphasizes that regardless of what is done or said, it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things.
The speaker discusses their philosophy of embracing chaos and uncertainty in world events.
They mention the possibility of war between Iran and certain groups.
The speaker emphasizes not taking life too seriously and not worrying about potential dangers.
🗳️ The speaker discusses voting for Biden and the importance of masks.
🤡 There is a gaslight trolling tactic aimed at making people feel crazy.
💰 The speaker mentions receiving checks in the mail and the existence of a different system beyond politics.
🗳️ The speaker explains why they voted for Biden.
🧠 Improving one's life can lead to better perspectives and decision-making.
💡 The speaker dismisses the credibility of certain systems and media sources.
🗳️ The speaker voted for Biden and believes in helping those who want to wipe themselves out.
💡 The speaker discusses the interesting philosophy of mankind's suicide.
🌍 The speaker argues that this philosophy is sustainable and will lead to stronger children.
💡 The speaker believes that Aldous Huxley and George Orwell are currently in hell.
💭 Words, languages, thoughts, intention, and will are important to the speaker.
⚡ The speaker finds it challenging to contain their recent energy.
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